Haycat2009 wrote: ↑June 22nd, 2024, 1:29 am
dvgrn wrote: ↑July 19th, 2022, 8:49 am
New F189 cross-posted from Discord, by ljkiernan1, iNoMed, and Goldtiger997: [...]
Is the R64 at the end really neccesary? A L125 can be made with the removal of the R64.
The problem with that is connectability. What else could be attached, instead of the
R64?
I don't see a good reason to catalogue a conduit that can only be connected in one known way (to R64). It's easier to catalogue the resulting F189.
Can anyone find a way to attach
F116, for example? (The glider hits the block.) Or
Fx119? (Need to eat both parallel gliders.)
I don't see an obvious way to connect to HF110B,
HLx111R or other conduits with same first catalysis (the glider hits the non-Spartan 14-bit still life). There might be some non-obvious non-trivial combo, but that's going to be recorded as a separate conduit, because of being nontrivial.
I don't see an obvious connectability with HR143B /
Rx202. The internal glider gets eaten by the eater 3, but the need to consume the FNG of the intermediate Herschel interferes with the need to route the output B-heptomino into some later conduit. Again, any nontrivial combo is going to end up catalogued as a separate indivisible conduit. Likewise for HR160(x)C.
H-to-X conduits involving the
transparent block reaction as the initial Herschel-consuming step are out of question, unless some trick can remove that glider before it hits the transparent block. Again, any such trick would lead to a separate conduit, not "L125" but something else.
HR71P? Doesn't seem to work. HNW36T126? Doesn't seem to work. H-to-G16?